I have a couple of Brodak BH-476 3.5oz medium wedge tanks. . . .
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is it worth taking the tank apart to fix?
It is a good policy to pop the back off
all store-bought tanks and peek around. Overflow vents are typically cut short, giving less capacity than purchased. Pick-ups can be short or out of place. Uniflow vents (the BH-476 isn’t uniflow, so no problem with this one) can terminate in imaginative places.
The Brodak tank ends are formed, so no distortion of “tabs” in removal. Use the skillet method for easy removal. A flat skillet on the stove, tongs to hold the tank, and screwdriver / pliers to pop the back when you see flow. (save the juice for your morning eggs)
Re-soldering is easy with the formed ends – just snap firmly and completely on (no jigs needed), and flow.
An easy, bullet-proof test for leaks is to plug two vents, put a piece of tubing on the third, and suck as hard as you can. Plug the line with the tip of your tongue to make sure it holds a vacuum. Say the Lord’s Prayer twice (the “thy’s” make a nice tongue twitch) and if you still got a vacuum, you are good to go. If not, get out the water, and . . . you know the drill.
Besides, you gotta know what it is. Maybe it's a 2 carat diamond?
Larry Fulwider